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  • Fayose to Obasanjo: leave Jonathan alone

    Ekiti State Governor Ayo Fayose has condemned former President Olusegun Obasanjo’s comments on former President Goodluck Jonathan.

    He urged Obasanjo to stop attacking Jonathan.

    Fayose was responding to Obasanjo’s comments at the 11th convocation lecture of the Ben Idahosa University (BIU), Benin, Edo State, where Obasanjo  reportedly  said Jonathan’s performance would haunt the Southsouth for a long time.

    The governor, miffed by Obasanjo’s latest invective against Jonathan, said the Otuoke-born leader “has since left office and should be allowed to live a private life devoid of mudslinging from elder statesmen, like Chief Obasanjo”.

    Fayose, in a statement yesterday by his Special Assistant on Public Communication and New Media, Lere Olayinka, contended that the people of the Southsouth voted overwhelmingly for Jonathan in the March 28 presidential poll “despite the gang-up orchestrated by Obasanjo and his allies”.

    He said: “Most importantly, Jonathan’s performance as a democrat has been widely acknowledged locally and internationally, particularly by President Muhammadu Buhari, who had acknowledged the role he (Jonathan) played in arranging a peaceful and successful transition programme, thereby averting the feared crisis in the country.

    “This is in contrast to Baba Obasanjo, who tried third term when he was about concluding his constitutional two terms. And who knows if he would have tried fourth term, if he had succeeded with his third term agenda?

    “The reality is, assuming but not conceding that Jonathan performed below expectation, the democratic governance that he established in Nigeria is more important than any other performance that Obasanjo alluded to,” the governor said.

    Speaking further, Fayose urged Obasanjo to stop running other Nigerians down, saying; “We are all stakeholders in the country. It is wrong for any Nigerian, no matter how highly placed, to go about carrying himself around as the only honest and lover of the country.

    The governor said: “Since Baba Obasanjo has openly destroyed his Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) membership card, he is free to go about seeking relevance in the All Progressives Congress (APC) without running anyone down.”

    Fayose said people living in glass houses should avoid throwing stones, adding that Nigerians know those involved in the Halliburton scandal and people who are yet to be cleared of their alleged complicity in the scam lack the moral rights to brand other people as corrupt.

  • Fayose to Obasanjo: Leave Jonathan alone

    Fayose to Obasanjo: Leave Jonathan alone

    Ekiti State Governor, Ayo Fayose, has resumed hostilities with former president Olusegun Obasanjo, warning him to stop attacking the immediate past President, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan.

    Fayose was reacting to comments credited to Obasanjo at the 11th Convocation Lecture of Ben Idahosa University, Benin, Edo State, where the ex-president was quoted as saying that Jonathan’s performance in office will haunt the South-South region for a long time to come.

    The governor, who was miffed by Obasanjo’s latest tirade against Jonathan, said the Otuoke-born former Nigerian leader “has since left office and should be allowed to live a private life devoid of mudslinging.”

    Fayose in a statement issued on Monday by his Special Assistant on Public Communication and New Media, Lere Olayinka, contended that the people of the South-South voted overwhelmingly for Jonathan in the last presidential poll “despite the gang-up orchestrated by Obasanjo and his allies.”

    He said: “Most importantly, Jonathan’s performance as a democrat has been widely acknowledged locally and internationally, particularly by President Mohammadu Buhari, who on many occasions acknowledged the role he played in midwifing a peaceful and successful transition programme, thereby averting the feared crisis in the country.

    “This is in contrast to Baba Obasanjo, who tried for third term when he was about concluding his constitutional two terms. And who knows whether he would have tried fourth term if he had succeeded with his third term agenda?

    “The reality is, assuming but not conceding that Jonathan performed below expectation, democratic governance that he established in Nigeria is more important than any other performance that Obasanjo alluded to.”

    The governor urged Obasanjo to stop running other Nigerians down, saying; “We are all stakeholders in the country called Nigeria. It is wrong for any Nigerian no matter how highly placed to go about carrying himself around as the only honest and lover of the country.”

    “Since Baba Obasanjo has openly destroyed his Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) membership card, he is free to go about seeking relevance in the All Progressives Congress (APC) without running anyone down.”

     

  • Fayose has no reason for desecrating Olayinka’s tomb, says APC

    Fayose has no reason for desecrating Olayinka’s tomb, says APC

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ekiti State has again described the desecration of the tomb of the late Deputy Governor, Mrs. Funmi Olayinka, as “politics of bitterness taken too far”.

    It said the governor’s action was a deliberate act to distort his master plan for the Heroes’ Park originally meant to be a library, instead of a Women Development Centre.

    A statement by the Publicity Secretary, Taiwo Olatubosun, challenged the governor to produce the master plan of the new building and show where it was designed as a Women Development Centre.

    He said: “Fayose’s original plan was to distort and cancel the master plan that makes that space a Heroes’ Park as established by the House of Assembly law by erecting the so-called library to deliberately shield the tomb from public view.

    “This is deliberate humiliation to diminish the honour of the late deputy governor, who served the state meritoriously and erase her memory in the hearts of Ekiti people.”

    Olatunbosun added that it was when Fayose was advised against building a library in the place that he came up with the deceptive idea of honouring the late Olayinka with a Women Development Centre when in actual fact his plan was to insult and erase her memory.

    “Fayose betrayed his real intention during his last media chat when he used a derogatory language for the late deputy governor, saying in Yoruba, ‘Eni to ti ku ti ku, (the dead is gone), why waste such a huge space for her tomb?’

    “Characteristically, Fayose feigned ignorance that the land was meant to bury Olayinka alone even when all Ekiti people know that the law established the place as a resting place for other Ekiti heroes and heroines,” he said.

    According to Olatunbosun, the distortion of the master plan is to achieve three purposes, including abandoning “the gigantic, befitting and multi-function Funmi Olayinka Civic Centre to portray Fayemi as wasteful”.

    “The second is to deny Olayinka the honour of naming such a huge edifice which contains a library, research and archives centre, amphitheatre and Women Development Centre after her.

    “The third is to fleece tax payers of their money as usual by such a needless structure.”

    He added: “We learnt the governor is planning to name the Funmi Olayinka Civic Centre project started by Fayemi after himself or one of his benefactors after he might have placated Ado- Ekiti people with his present ramshackle structure.

    “The Ogun State government and family of the husband of the deceased had preferred Ogun State as burial site for the late deputy governor but Ado-Ekiti people, especially the Ewi-in-Council, persuaded them to release her body for burial at the Ekiti State Heroes Park after the assurance of a more befitting memorial park that would in future become a tourist site. Fayose is abusing this honour.”

  • Fayose hails Olonishakin

    Fayose hails Olonishakin

    The Yaba College of Technology yesterday admitted 5,451 students for the 2015/2016 academic session.

    Two thousand four hundred and sixteen students were admitted for Higher National Diploma programmes and 3,035 for National Diploma.

    Addressing the matriculating students at the school hall, the Rector, Mrs. Margaret Ladipo urged the students to make good use of their admission.

    She warned them to abide by the oath of allegiance, which commits them to be of exemplary behaviour throughout their stay.

    “Shun all forms of anti-social behavior, such as examination misconduct, cult activities and other unruly behavior,” the rector said.

    Mrs. Ladipo advised the students to focus on attaining academic and professional excellence, therefore dedicating themselves to consistent study, regular attendance at lectures, practical classes and tutorials and also use of the library.

  • Fayose has no excuse not to pay us, say workers

    Fayose has no excuse not to pay us, say workers

    Some workers in Ekiti State, under the aegis of the Enlightened Workers’ Forum (EWF), have said Governor Ayo Fayose has no excuse not to pay last September and June  salaries.

    They praised President Muhammadu Buhari for approving funds for the states to pay salaries.

    They warned governors not to spend the money on frivolities.

    In a telephone chat yesterday, EWF Coordinator Mike Bamidele said the bailout would enable Fayose  pay the backlog of entitlements, including September salary.

    Bamidele said with the “bailout” ordered by the President, Fayose now has no excuse not to pay September salary.

    He said workers would “resist any attempt to substitute June salary for September”.

    Bamidele spoke of rumours that the government was planning to omit one month’s pay by claiming that it would use September pay to offset June.

    The EWF coordinator said: “We are grateful to President Buhari for offering the ‘bailout’ to states. This is a golden opportunity to pay us our September salaries.

    “Ekiti State workers are no longer interested in excuses because this bailout is coming at the right time as the government must pay our September, June salaries and pensioners’ entitlements.

    “This is not ‘money for the boys’. It is not meant for sharing among political office holders and their hangers-on because they will account for it at the appropriate time.

    “We also call on labour unions to be alive to their responsibilities and put the government on its toes, rather than being appendages and lapdogs.”

  • APC accuses Fayose of desecrating Olayinka’s tomb

    APC accuses Fayose of desecrating Olayinka’s tomb

    •Governor: we’re honouring her

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ado Ekiti Local Government  has criticised the “desecration” of the Heroes’ Park, the resting place of the former Deputy Governor, Mrs. Funmilayo Adunni Olayinka.

    The party described the  construction of a Women Development Centre on Mrs. Olayinka’s tomb by the Ayo Fayose administration as a “disservice and deliberate extreme partisanship to fight and dishonour the deceased.”

    But Governor Fayose described the  APC’s claim as “myopic and weird”.

    He urged the opposition to stop its endless criticisms, saying its action was attracting hatred rather than sympathy.

    A statement yesterday by its Chairman , David Adigun, said the party and its supporters had their reservation that Fayose was honouring the deceased with the project.

    The Ado Ekiti APC contended that if Fayose  planned to immortalise the late deputy governor, there were lots of open and undesignated spaces across the state capital that could be used for such a project.

    It argued that an enabling law duly passed by the House of Assembly supported the establishment of the Heroes’ Park “in tune with global best practices to honor all heroes and heroines of Ekiti origin”.

    The Ado-Ekiti APC condemned Fayose’s refusal to complete the civic centre built in memory of the late deputy governor, which had reached 70 per cent completion level.

    But Fayose’s, Special Assistant on Public Communication and New Media, Lere Olayinka, said:

    “A four-storey edifice to be called Funmi Olayinka Women Development Centre is being constructed in front of the late deputy governor’s tomb.

    “To Governor Fayose, dumping the late deputy governor’s corpse in an open space with not benefit to the people is not enough.

    “ Rather, while the tomb remains where it is, the government has deemed it necessary to put up an edifice in front of the tomb in her honour and for the benefit of women in the state.”

     

  • APC: Fayose corrupt, not Fayemi

    APC: Fayose corrupt, not Fayemi

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ekiti State has taken a swipe at the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for its comments on former Governor Kayode Fayemi.

    The PDP had accused the APC leadership of trying to halt the investigation of the former governor.

    But the APC’s Publicity Secretary, Taiwo Olatunbosun, denied the allegation, saying the party had called on the Federal Government and the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to prosecute Fayemi, if there were evidences.

    Olatunbosun said Fayemi had always made himself available for probe if need be.

    “Fayemi is in the country. It is not as if he travelled out of the country. Why is the PDP just waking up with these accusations? It should stop these distractions.”

    The APC spokesman, who described the PDP allegation as distraction, said: “The Fayose government is not only fraudulent, but milking Ekiti State and distracting the EFCC.

    “We have enough evidence to nail Fayose and EFCC is beaming its searchlight on him.

    “Governor Fayose cannot account for the monthly allocations to the state in the last eight months.

    “He cannot account for the N22 billion by the Federal Government on projects executed by Fayemi administration, he cannot account for the N2billion Ecological Fund and the N2.1 billion bailout for Ekiti.

    “The governor is also yet to explain where he got the N2.6 billion wage bill for the state when the wage bill was N2.3 billion under Fayemi with all political appointments and subventions,” Olatunbosun said.

    The PDP in a statement yesterday by its Publicity Secretary, Jackson Adebayo, alleged that the APC is aware of petitions before anti-corruption agencies against Fayemi, hence its determination to frustrate their investigation and prosecution.

    The statement reads: “We are aware that the Special Fraud Unit has reached an advanced stage in its investigation of the financial mismanagement of the Fayemi administration.

    “We are also aware that Fayemi has approached a top security chief, who is very close to the president, to intervene.

    “We therefore call on President Muhammadu Buhari not to entertain any entreaty from any quarters that can lead to evasion of justice,” the PDP said.

    But Fayemi, in a statement by his chief press secretary, Yinka Oyebode, said: “I think the PDP-led government is merely hallucinating.

    “This is a pure case of hallucination. You and I know that it is Governor Ayodele Fayose who has a case with the EFCC.

    “And I am sure you know that his N1.3billion poultry scam case came up at the Ado-Ekiti High Court sometimes last year shortly before the elections.

    “The case could not be heard on its adjourned date owing to the closure of courts in Ekiti since last year.

    “So, if there is anybody who should be running from pillar to post, begging to be bailed out of EFCC investigations or trial, it should be Fayose.

    “Fayemi ran one of the most responsible and corruption- free government not only in Ekiti State but in the country.

    “He has been out of office for nine months and has not been invited by any anti- corruption agency be it EFCC, SFU or ICPC to answer any query on his government.

    “His government was completely above board unlike Ayo Fayose, who apart from his EFCC N1.3b poultry fraud case is also facing an indictment from the Code of Conduct Bureau for lying on oath in his asset declaration form in 2003.

    “Why will President Buhari interfere in the investigation or prosecution of any individual? That’s more in the character of PDP government and not APC dedicated to cleaning up their Augean Stable.

    “The PDP in Ekiti sure needs help, because it is saddled  with the unenviable task of inventing  lies on behalf of a government that lacks character, capacity and initiative to perform.”

  • Lying as political art: Fayose, Saraki and Melaye

    Lying as political art: Fayose, Saraki and Melaye

    UNTIL the March 28 and April 11 polls, Governor Ayo Fayose of Ekiti State was the most accomplished liar in Nigerian politics. He lied without compulsion; he lied eagerly; he reveled in lying; and he breathed and ate lies. Indeed, for some dizzying moments in the past one year and a little more, it was thought that for this man of no scruples whatsoever, and one who had no private or public reputation, no one could hold a candle to him in the practiced art of lying. It is no longer clear whether his notoriety can be guaranteed for all time, for as events in the past few weeks have shown, this fecund hatchery of lies from Ekiti has spawned a brood of enthusiastic and ambitious liars at the national level, men and politicians who suffer no religious or cultural barriers against lying.

    Here are a few past and recent Fayose lies for the public’s consideration. While campaigning for the June 2014 Ekiti governorship poll, he told the world through campaign posters, text messages, and other media that his opponent in the race, Kayode Fayemi, owned a university in Ghana, operated fat overseas bank accounts, and built a palatial mansion in his hometown in Ekiti. None was true, even though nearly everyone believed, for few trusted Nigerian politicians. A few weeks ago, at the peak of his battle with 19 All Progressives Congress (APC) Ekiti lawmakers intent on impeaching him, he showed the press what he described as evidence of the payment of the lawmakers’ withheld salaries and allowances. But according to the former Speaker, Adewale Omirin, no payment of any kind was made. No lie was too low for Mr Fayose to embrace. Once this obsessively combative governor sets his mendacious mind on anything, he knows how to obtain it by fraud, subtlety, and outright lies. Watch his ongoing battle with Iyaloja (leader of Ado Ekiti market women), Waye Oso.

    But Mr Fayose was often successful with his lies, a fact that may be spurring other desperate and guileful politicians to borrow from his rulebook. First to consult, alas, is the Senate President, Bukola Saraki. Responding to what his opponents described as his perfidious manipulation of the senate leadership elections of June 9, Senator Saraki spun an elaborate yarn about his opponents’ attempt to abduct him on the day of the senate election. Though he was unsure whether his enemies planned to bar or abduct him, and used both terms interchangeably, he painted not just a story of aggravated ruse but one of extreme incompetence by his supposed abductors.

    Hear Senator Saraki at length: “As regards the meeting, on the morning of the inauguration, I didn’t finish meeting until 4am of that day and I had got information that efforts would likely be made to make sure that I didn’t get access into the chambers. So, as early as 4:00am and 5:00am, I had made contingency plans that I must get into the National Assembly because the plan before was that Senators-elect should go to the Transcorp Hilton Hotel around 8:00clock and 9:00am to proceed to the National Assembly. But I was advised that it would not be safe or secure for me to do that because some people made sure that if I didn’t get into the chambers, it would not be possible for me to be nominated for the nomination to be seconded and for me to accept the nomination. I can tell you (today) that I was in the National Assembly Complex as early as 6:00 in the morning and I stayed in a car in the park from 6:00 in the morning till quarter to 10:00am.”

    Senator Saraki is certainly not so unrecognisable as to elude his supposed captors, nor his enemies so incompetent as not to make any contingency plans against him close to the National Assembly grounds had they been as malevolent as he believed or painted them. Even common kidnappers have proved more adept at hauling their quarries into forest dens. It seemed, however, that Senator Saraki obviously imagined what schemes his opponents might concoct, and then proceeded to embody those fictional plans, and breathed life into them via a colourful and adventurous Dickensian story of guns and robbers, victims and kidnappers. Lies, like common aphrodisiacs, enable men to soar to unimaginable heights. And, Senator Saraki soared. “Never in our wildest imagination did we envisage that some Senators would not be present on the day of the inauguration,” he feigned. Neither he nor anyone present on the Senate floor on June 9 believes this egregious lie and appalling dissimulation. If in their ‘wildest imagination’ they never expected their colleagues to be absent, they would have waited and made enquiries as to what befell their comrades. But not only did they proceed into the election with indecent haste, they rounded up the sordid affair very quickly and have stuck to the rebellion they hatched on the Senate floor ever since. Senator Saraki knew where his colleagues went, and for what reasons. Though he argued he could still have won the election with his absent colleagues present, and the public, including this column, tempted to believe him, there was nothing he did on June 9 that indicated or underscored that confidence, not even his unimaginative but florid account of what transpired on that day.

    Bringing up the rear of the lying troika, at least for now, is the feisty, loquacious and irreverent Dino Melaye, the senator from Kogi West. When it comes to telling lies and exhibiting atrocious behaviour, there is no settling the precedence between Governor Fayose and Senator Melaye. They are two sides of a bad coin. Early in the week, Senator Melaye, perhaps jittery over the case between him and Senator Smart Adeyemi at the Kogi election tribunal, a case now before the Appeal Court, spun a story of an attempt by APC national leader, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, to influence the court. Said Senator Melaye: “I have no regret supporting Senator Saraki, and my electoral victory was ordained by God and not by man. Therefore, no mortal can reverse it. In God I trust, no matter how desperate they might be. I am privy to an electronic mail sent to Adoke by an Abuja-based senior editor who is close to Tinubu in which he forwarded the court papers filed by Smart Adeyemi at the tribunal to Adoke. In the said e-mail, Adoke was told to look for a trusted justice in the Court of Appeal who would be useful for Smart Adeyemi.”

    Apart from the fact that Asiwaju Tinubu’s aides have debunked Senator Melaye’s innuendoes, which the public can choose to believe or disbelieve, it is remarkable that the senator, who by his behaviour is an atheist, now takes refuge in God, and even trusts Him. The fact is that the case is so loaded against Senator Melaye that it is inconceivable he can win it jurisprudentially. Hence the red herrings he is throwing everywhere. Importantly too, it is clear that by his antecedents, the senator is only a tad better in thuggish behaviour than Governor Fayose. Otherwise, as everyone in Abuja and Kogi West knows, Senator Melaye is as fiendish and revolting as Governor Fayose. The public should expect that the senator will spare no lie, excuse no scruple, and respect no morality in bruising his way into remaining a senator for the next four years. He is not in politics to project any value; he is there to nurse his ego and sate his gluttonous appetite for ephemeral things.

    The electorate may be gullible and trusting of their politicians, and may even be eager to be led by the nose. But it is a matter of time before they recognise these gentlemen for whom they are. Governor Fayose did not contribute anything of value to Ekiti in his first tragic term in office; he will lie and pervert his way to worse behaviour in his second term. Senator Saraki has portrayed himself as a bulwark against imposition and a defender of legislative independence. Soon, he will show his true colour as probably the most ambitious and tyrannical politician whose narcissism knows no bounds. And the beefy, immoderate Senator Melaye, with his abridged perspective and little insight, will fry in the Homeric stewpan his legendary lies, winged imagination and little accomplishments have consigned him.

  • Wike, Fayose, others should stop harassing our members, says APC’s chairmen forum

    The Forum of State Chairmen of the All Progressive Congress (APC) yesterday raised an alarm over the harassment of their members in Rivers and Ekiti states .

    The  Forum said in Rivers, killings of APC party members were taking place daily.

    “The unfortunate and peculiar situation from Rivers is the fact that people are being abducted and killed with the bodies disposed off ,“ said Edo State chairman of the party,  Anslem Ojezua who spoke on the forum’s behalf in Benin yesterday.

    Ojezua said: “ Wike and his PDP thugs want to make sure the inspection is literally not possible for our party in Rivers. This is just to frustrate the effort of our party to substantial the petition.

    “ In Taraba, anybody that has some thing to do with our party is victimised by the governor and his PDP people.

    “In  Ekiti, the rule of law has been thrown over board. Ekiti is gradually moving to a state of anarchy with the reports emanating from our party secretariat through the chairman . Governor Fayose has turned himself to a thin god , creating fears into the judiciary and legislature .”

    On the purported plan by some persons to embarrass Senator Bola Tinubu and Chief Bisi Akande, the body said: “Nothing like embarrassment of the persons of Senator Ahmed Bola Tinubu and Chief Bisi Akande at the National Working Committee of APC . It is not even possible for anyone to embarrass them.

    “Chief Bisi Akande was the first National chairman of APC, so, if I say is the father of the party , I will not be far from the truth .

    “Senator Ahmed Bola Tinubu is the pillar of the party, APC . I can simply tell you that the possibility of a merger was conceived with him as one of the founding fathers of the party. Therefore, it is not conceivable that anybody can subject these two very respected leaders to any form of embarrassment , not within the party, not even anywhere in Nigeria. It is not possible.”

     

  • Fayose instigated my arrest, says Iyaloja

    Fayose instigated my arrest, says Iyaloja

    The Iyaloja of Ado Ekiti, Chief Waye Oso was yesterday detained at the police headquarters in controversial circumstances.

    The market leader who spoke on telephone from police detention at about 8.30pm claimed that she was detained on the orders of Governor Ayo Fayose.

    Mrs. Oso said she was told to produce over N93 million purportedly raked in from the shops allocated to market women by the Kayode Fayemi administration.

    According to her, she did not collect any money from the Fayemi administration on the land and the shops allocated. She wondered where the Fayose government ‘manufactured’ the N93 million figure from.

    The Iyaloja said she was picked up at her residence in Ekute, Ado Ekiti by about 40 policemen who laid a siege to her house.

    Mrs. Oso said she knows nothing about the N93 million claims by the government and she never embezzled any money.

    She recalled that Fayose arrested and detained her twice during his first term in office and the bus donated to the market women was forcibly taken away from her on the streets.

    She said: “It was Fayemi that approached Oodua Investment to give us the land at Textile area to open up the place as an alternative market when he (Fayemi) said he wanted to demolish the main market but the market women advised him against such and he agreed.

    “Fayemi facilitated the arrangement with Oodua Group and promised to give the documents to me (Iyaloja) and work was ongoing before the governorship election which he lost.

    “Oodua agreed and we pay N3,000 per shop yearly but Fayose’s government came and asked us to be  paying N10,000 per square metre.

    “After fire gutted the main market (Oja Oba), Fayose promised to demolish it and build a new one and order that we move to the Awedele (Textile) market. We contributed money and was working on the place when government agents ordered us to stop work and obtain form.

    “We were shocked as to what forms to obtain again on a land Fayemi gave to us free of charge.

    “I want you to remember that he (Fayose) arrested and detained me two times during his last administration and the bus donated to our association by Governor Adebayo was taken away on the streets.

    “It is very shocking that I am being humiliated like this because I have never heard of any part of Yoruba land where an Iyaloja is given this unfair treatment and I have contacted my lawyer, Otunba Bisi Egbeyemi on the development”.

    But Governor Fayose, through his Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Idowu Adelusi denied the allegation. He said: “The issue had nothing to do with the governor; it was the police that arrested her for alleged fraud. The Commissioner of Police should be called to respond to her allegation.

    Police spokesman Alberto Adeyemi could not be reached for comments as he did not pick his calls.